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In geometry, a line segment is a part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints. It is a special case of an arc, with zero curvature. The length of a line segment is given by the Euclidean distance between its endpoints.
A line segment is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints and a definite length. Learn how to measure, draw, and name line segments with examples, formulas, and fun facts.
A line segment is a part of a line that has two distinct endpoints and a fixed length. Learn how to measure, construct and compare line segments with formulas, methods and examples.
A line segment is a part of a line that has two endpoints and a fixed length. Learn how to measure, name, and find the length of a line segment using the distance formula and the line segment symbol.
A line segment is part of a line with two endpoints. Learn how to identify, measure and name line segments in geometry, 2D shapes and real life situations with examples and quizzes.
Definition of a line segment, a line linking two points.
Learn the basics of lines, line segments, and rays with definitions, examples, and practice problems. A line segment is part of a line with two endpoints, while a ray starts at one point and continues in one direction.